TITLE

By the Numbers: Changing Concerns

PUB. DATE
September 2010
SOURCE
Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);9/27/2010, Vol. 156 Issue 13, p14
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article presents statistics on the views of Americans on the most important issues that the U.S. is facing including the percentage of Americans who believe that the war in Afghanistan is an extremely important concern in the run-up to the 2010 elections, percentage of Americans who believe that terrorism is an extremely important issue, and percentage of Americans who believe that jobs is an extremely important issue
ACCESSION #
60312914

Tags: STATISTICS;  AFGHAN War, 2001-;  EMPLOYMENT (Economic theory)

 

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